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  • About
  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Re-interpreting and Re-programming the Edge: Site, Infrastructure and Community

Bogusat, Alexandra 11 July 2012 (has links)
Landscapes are formed across space and over time by both natural processes and human artifice. Within urban landscapes, natural processes have been harnessed as the basis for infrastructural systems, which support urban life. However, the relationship between infrastructure and natural processes has become increasingly opaque. This thesis seeks to reveal the interrelationship between natural, infrastructural and human processes by integrating a wastewater treatment facility with a public park, offering recreational and cultural amenities, in the town of Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario, Canada. The design entails the addition of a “new landscape,” including built facilities on three sites within the park space. The architecture of these sites engages in multiple and layered flows of nature, infrastructure and community, acknowledging the complex history, ecology and diverse programs existing within the chosen site. The concept of edges is used as a tool for relating diverse programmatic elements and the complexity of site.
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Park Usage and Physical Activity: An Exploration of Park Features, Neighbourhoods, and Park Programs

HAMILTON, KERRY LYNN 30 September 2011 (has links)
Parks have a long-standing history of providing leisure and recreation environments to local neighbourhood residents. They are designed to enhance the livability of communities and to provide recreation opportunities for individual health benefits. Recent studies have found that parks are underutilized for physical activity. In order to address this concern, this thesis research included two studies addressing the association between five park characteristics (i.e., park feature and amenity type, condition, cleanliness, neighbourhood type, and a park program) and levels of park usage and physical activity behaviour. Manuscript 1 explores park feature and amenity type, condition, cleanliness, and neighbourhood type in association with park usage and physical activity using the System for Observing Play and Recreation in Communities (SOPARC) and the Environmental Assessment of Public Recreation Spaces (EARPS) observational measurements. Park usage differed between park feature types (p<.001) and neighbourhood types (p<.001), with higher rates of park use and physical activity noted in urban neighbourhoods, and on splash pad, pool, path, and play structure feature types. Physical activity levels were associated with park feature type (p<.001), condition (p<.001) and cleanliness (p<.001) as well as neighbourhood type (p< .05). Manuscript 2 reports on the effectiveness of a family park physical activity program using questionnaire feedback (n=28), and observational comparisons’ of park usage and physical activity when the program was and was not occurring. No significant difference was found for overall park usage and physical activity levels, however the program target area significantly reported more usage (p<.05) when the program was offered. A majority of program participants were currently moderately-vigorously active (79%), met Canadian Physical Activity Guidelines (57%), came to the park with family members (93.1%), walked to the park (85.7%), and visited the park regularly (62%). From these collective findings, this thesis makes an important contribution to furthering our understanding of associations between park characteristics and park usage and physical activity levels. Findings from this study will be useful in guiding park researchers, planners, and designers as well as, park program practitioners and community agencies in promoting and creating more user-friendly and active neighbourhood park environments, as a means to increase population health amongst Canadians. / Thesis (Master, Kinesiology & Health Studies) -- Queen's University, 2011-09-29 10:21:42.042
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User characteristics and response to William A. Switzer Provincial Park visitor centre

Gross, Heather Unknown Date
No description available.
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User characteristics and response to William A. Switzer Provincial Park visitor centre

Gross, Heather 06 1900 (has links)
Interest in park services and understanding leisure decision making has become increasingly important in the last fifty years. Canadians in particular have an affinity for spending time in natural areas and often in parks. Parks and protected areas provide a reasonable and approachable place for people to relax, learn and socialize. This research project consists of interviews and surveys of policy makers and park users at William A. Switzer Provincial Park in Alberta, following the renovation of its visitor centre. The research asks questions related to the visitor centres goals, who visited, and what the renovation might reveal about changing leisure choices. People visited the centre particularly if they were new to the area and visitor centre clientele responded positively. This research shows how parks respond to the leisure public by providing access to educational and social opportunities at a park.
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Conservation and exploration : a case study of the Simpson Desert Conservation Park /

Alexander, Lynne. January 1981 (has links) (PDF)
Thesis (M.Env.St.) -- University of Adelaide, Centre for Environmental Studies, 1983. / Typescript (photocopy).
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An investigation of public parks and life quality in Karachi, Pakistan urban ecology

Anwar, Muhammad Mushahid January 2006 (has links)
Zugl.: Salzburg, Univ., Diss., 2006
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An early history of the community of Park City, Utah.

Jesperson, Oscar F. January 1969 (has links)
Thesis (M.A.)--Brigham Young University Dept. of History.
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An early history of the community of Park City, Utah

Jesperson, Oscar F. January 1969 (has links)
Thesis (Electroni). Thesis (M.A.)--Brigham Young University Dept. of History. / Also available in print ed.
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An early history of the community of Park City, Utah.

Jesperson, Oscar F. Unknown Date (has links)
Thesis (M.A.) B.Y.U. Dept. of History.
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An early history of the community of Park City, Utah

Jesperson, Oscar F. Unknown Date (has links)
Thesis (M.A.) B.Y.U. Dept. of History. / Electronic thesis. Also available in print ed.

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